Way back in the day, it was pretty easy to come up with a few Google AdWords keywords and get some targeted traffic. That was when AdWords was new, and not when everyone and their brother was using AdWords as one of their own main advertising tools.
Today, things aren’t even close to that. AdWords has advanced and we’ve become savvier, too. And on top of that, the competition is incredibly fierce! Everyone is using Google AdWords to try to sell their product or service or opportunity. The market is saturated and the only way to win at the game is to try to get on page one of the SERPs.
If you aren’t on the first page, you’re not going to get noticed and you’re not going to get clicks and you’re not going to make money with AdWords (although you stand a pretty good chance of losing some cash).
I’m not trying to scare you. I’m just letting you know how it is. Google AdWords can be one of the very best tools for getting people to your virtual door. But you have to get the clicks, and to get clicks you have to be visible. That means that you have to find the right AdWords keywords – keywords that will get you recognized.
So what’s the best way to find AdWords keywords? The answer to that question isn’t the same today as it was even a year ago. And it may change again!
The Definitive Guide has been around for several years now, changing and updating with every Google change and slap that has come along. Now, the 2010 edition brings you the most up-to-date information possible, with the guarantee of continued updates through 2010, so you can ride the AdWords wave, rather than be drowned by it.
This newest edition of The Definitive Guide teaches both veteran Internet marketers and newbies exactly what they need to do to find and get the best keywords, taking into account all the recent changes at Google, recent slaps, and preparing to notify you of slaps and changes that happen as 2010 progresses. Basically, it gives you better tools for getting a better position, getting more clicks, increasing profit margins and cutting AdWords costs.
How does this new Guide do all this? By offering you exclusive information that you won’t find elsewhere – interviews with the most successful Internet marketers today, simplified keyword finding techniques, unusual techniques for getting high click rates on obscure searches, an explanation of how to use Google Bing, and a whole lot more. And the real beauty is that it’s all in one place, all spelled out, and all usable by anyone who can read and who has a will to win!
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